Bridging the Medieval-Modern Divide: Medieval Themes in the World of the Reformation
Covering a broad range of topics - encompassing legal, social, cultural, theological and political history - the volume asks fundamental questions about how we regard history, and what historians can learn from colleagues working in other fields that may not at first glance appear to offer any obvious links. By focusing on the concept of the medieval-modern divide - in particular the relation between the Middle Ages and the Reformation - each essay examines how a medievalist deals with a specific topic or issue that is also attracting the attention of Reformation scholars.
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Bridging the Medieval-Modern Divide: Medieval Themes in the World of the Reformation
Covering a broad range of topics - encompassing legal, social, cultural, theological and political history - the volume asks fundamental questions about how we regard history, and what historians can learn from colleagues working in other fields that may not at first glance appear to offer any obvious links. By focusing on the concept of the medieval-modern divide - in particular the relation between the Middle Ages and the Reformation - each essay examines how a medievalist deals with a specific topic or issue that is also attracting the attention of Reformation scholars.
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Bridging the Medieval-Modern Divide: Medieval Themes in the World of the Reformation

Bridging the Medieval-Modern Divide: Medieval Themes in the World of the Reformation

Bridging the Medieval-Modern Divide: Medieval Themes in the World of the Reformation

Bridging the Medieval-Modern Divide: Medieval Themes in the World of the Reformation

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Covering a broad range of topics - encompassing legal, social, cultural, theological and political history - the volume asks fundamental questions about how we regard history, and what historians can learn from colleagues working in other fields that may not at first glance appear to offer any obvious links. By focusing on the concept of the medieval-modern divide - in particular the relation between the Middle Ages and the Reformation - each essay examines how a medievalist deals with a specific topic or issue that is also attracting the attention of Reformation scholars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409472216
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 03/28/2013
Series: Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction: bridging the medieval-modern divide, James Muldoon; Medieval roots of the modern image of Islam: fact and fiction, Meriem Pages; Toleration in medieval Europe: theoretical principles and historical lessons, Cary J. Nederman; ’Atheism’ in late medieval travel writings, Margaret Kim; Purgatory and modernity, George Dameron; The revival of medieval biblical exegesis in the early modern world: the example of Carolingian biblical commentaries, Burton Van Name Edwards; Continuity or radical change? Care of the poor, medieval and early modern, Jeannine Olson; Rights, property, and the creation of international law, James Muldoon; ’A divine precept of fraternal union’: the maxim Quod omnes tangit in Anglo-American thought to the ratification of the constitution, Bruce Braisington; Afterword; Index.
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